No, Harley Quinn is not Poison Ivy; they are two separate DC Comics characters, but they are famously best friends and romantic partners, especially in the animated Harley Quinn series, where their relationship is central, Geekd-Out article notes. Poison Ivy (Dr. Pamela Isley) has plant-based superpowers, while Harley (Dr. Harleen Quinzel) was a psychiatrist who fell for the Joker, becoming his sidekick, Thrillist article confirms. They often team up, with Ivy supporting Harley and Harley encouraging Ivy's villainy and connection to humanity, Geekd-Out article explains.
A lot of the people watching the cartoon doesn't also know that Harley and Ivy are a couple in the comics, so when the two had their first on-screen kiss, there was a big outrage amongst fans - a lot of people also started saying that the kiss was forced.
Despite both characters being hyped up as super crazy, neither is usually portrayed as all that crazy. They're both pretty aware of the world around them and their own actions. That being said The Joker is usually calculating and willfully malevolent, where Harley acts out of a genuinely twisted understanding of love.
The romance of Harley and Ivy finally became undeniable and incontrovertible when it was addressed late in 2021's Fear State saga, overtly depicting their romantic history in Batman Secret Files: The Gardener, and reuniting the couple in the modern day with Batman #117.
Nightwing wakes up and finds he has been tied to a bed. Harley shows him a pile of rejection letters and that her criminal past prevents her from getting rehired as a psychiatrist. Eventually, the two sleep together.
Poison Ivy and it's not even close. Ivy is an S-tier villain in terms of the strength of her powers. There aren't many more powerful than her. Harley is C-tier/B-tier at best.
Harley Quinn is bisexual and has been in a relationship with The Joker, and, more recently, in a non-monogamous relationship with Poison Ivy. Other characters have been portrayed as bisexual in Batman media adaptations. Gotham's Barbara Kean and Tabitha Galavan are also confirmed to be bisexual.
Joker Jr. was born after The Joker, who had manipulated Harley Quinn into re-entering a life of crime, impregnated her without her knowing. Harley out of shame refused to accept the child and gave him up. He grew up being transferred from various orphanages and foster homes to people who never loved him.
Weakness: Harley Quinn appears to be fearless, yet she doesn't have enhanced strength, speed, or metahuman powers, making her vulnerable to physical attacks from her more powerful opponents.
There is a large group of people who don't like the direction Harley Quinn as a character has taken. They like her as Joker's sidekick and a villain, not an independent anti-hero. There are also people who think Harley has been in way too much stuff recently.
The Joker was also seen in Harley's memory of her backstory, where he convinced a younger Harleen Quinzel to jump into a vat of chemicals. Harley promptly reshaped the memory to be the moment when she broke up with the Joker.
After a series of misadventures, during which Harley proves her selfless love to Ivy and Kite Man breaks up with her in favor of Ivy's happiness, Harley and Ivy become a couple by the end of season two.
She is Harley Quinn's best friend, eventual girlfriend, and fellow Arkham Asylum escapee. In Season 4, Ivy became the CEO of the Legion of Doom, but she eventually realized it interfered with her real goals.
Ivy is an S-tier villain in terms of the strength of her powers. There aren't many more powerful than her. Harley is C-tier/B-tier at best.
Nightwing wakes up and finds he has been tied to a bed. Harley shows him a pile of rejection letters and that her criminal past prevents her from getting rehired as a psychiatrist. Eventually, the two sleep together.
Harley Quinn is bisexual and has been in a relationship with The Joker, and, more recently, in a non-monogamous relationship with Poison Ivy. Other characters have been portrayed as bisexual in Batman media adaptations. Gotham's Barbara Kean and Tabitha Galavan are also confirmed to be bisexual.
Joker Jr. was born after The Joker, who had manipulated Harley Quinn into re-entering a life of crime, impregnated her without her knowing. Harley out of shame refused to accept the child and gave him up. He grew up being transferred from various orphanages and foster homes to people who never loved him.
Weakness: Harley Quinn appears to be fearless, yet she doesn't have enhanced strength, speed, or metahuman powers, making her vulnerable to physical attacks from her more powerful opponents.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy's relationship survives a cheating plot, showing their commitment to each other. They forgive past intimate moments with their ally Janet-from-hr, emphasizing their romance's importance. Future revisits of this cheating plot are unlikely, as they focus on working on their flaws together.
Harley's true journey towards healthy "relationship goals"—one built on love, respect, and mutual healing—lies not with the Joker, but with Poison Ivy. Harley Quinn's origin story, at its core, is a tragic tale of manipulation and vulnerability.
In 2021, DC's line-wide Infinite Frontier relaunch brought Quinn back to Gotham City and reestablished her as a superhero seeking redemption for her past actions, and now she currently acts as an antihero.
Neytiri (also known as Princess Ladyfingers) is the daughter of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy from a possible post-apocalyptic future.
Personality Disorder, specifically, Histrionic Personality Disorder plays a key part in Harley Quinn's life. People with Histrionic Personality Disorder are “pervasive and excessive emotionally and display attention-seeking behavior” (Bornstein 1998).
Lady Gaga is playing Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux not replacing Margot Robbie, but rather in a separate universe; Robbie herself wanted the role passed on, and Gaga's musical background suits the film's musical nature, plus Robbie gave her blessing for the character to be played by different actors. Gaga's casting offers a fresh, separate take, allowing for creative freedom in the Joker storyline, which focuses on the Joker's origin and relationship with Harley.